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  2. Shipping Strike. England's Food Supplies Stopped.

    England is receiving a taste of what it would be like if war came and food supplies were stopped. Her import trade is almost completely paralysed ...

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  3. VICTORIAN TRAMWAY

    The Victorian Traffic Commission's report recommends an all-round reduction of fares on the tramways, or in the alternative that the Government ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN CADETS Recognition in England.

    The attitude of the Commonwealth authorities in London toward the Australian cadets is unchanged. Major Wynne, who has charge of ...

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  5. JAPANESE DEFENCE

    The controversy which is going on between adherents of the army and navy may mean life or death to the Katsura Cabinet. ...

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  6. THE AFTERMATH. Royal Movements.

    The King and Queen to-day. attended a thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral. They had a flattering reception, and ...

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  7. OUR DEFENCE

    When the history of Australia comes [?] be written there are two dates which will stand out prominently because of the great importance they bear in the ...

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  8. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The purely State revenue tor Victoria last year amounted to £7,576,822, an increase over the previous year of £863,353. The total revenue, including the ...

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  9. LAND TAX

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) estimates that the net amount realised from the State land tax will be £166,000. He estimates that the net amount received ...

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  10. BREAD BASKET FROM SASKATCHEWAN.

    Twenty thousand wheat growers of the Saskatchewan district of Canada, which is called Canada's bread basket on account of the large quantity of ...

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  11. CIVIL SERVANTS

    Although, announced many months ago the policy of the Federal Government to bring members of the Commonwealth. Civil Service under the operation of the ...

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  12. JAPS IN CANADA

    The Canadian Government has sent Dr. Duhamel on a secret mission to Japan for the purpose of negotiating if possible a renewal of the Lemieux ...

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  13. DELHI DURBAR

    Those people who visit the Delhi Durbar, which comes off in December, will need to start saving up. Outsiders will be compelled to pay ...

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  14. MERINO SHEEP

    The sheep show was officially opened by the Lieutenant Governor (Sir. W. P. Cullen) to-day, who was presented with an illuminated address. At the official ...

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  15. LIGHTSHIPS DESERTED.

    At Liverpool to-day the steamer Zealand was held up for six hours in the stream as it was impossible to berth or get tugs to land the passengers. ...

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  16. FACTORIES CLOSING DOWN. LACK OF RAW MATERIALS.

    The manufacturing cities are feeling the pinch of the strike most. In manchester and other large cities factories are closing down. There are workers ...

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  17. CRICKET

    A trial test match was played here to-day between an English eleven and a next best team. The latter scored 173, A. E. Lewis ...

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  18. NOT ANGRY

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) said today that he was not angry with Mr. Gulliney (secretary to the United Laborers' Union), who at the ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN ELECTION

    The second ballot for candidates failing to receive a statutory majority at the Austrian general election which was held on June 13 has been ...

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  20. TROUBLE WITH STRIKE BREAKERS.

    The most turbulent port affected by the strike is Glasgow. The trouble there is that strike breakers have been imported and the men will not ...

    Article : 46 words
  21. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Mr. Justice a Beckett to-day recorded sentence of death against Joseph Williams, aged 44 years, a colored man who while burgling the house of Mrs. ...

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  22. RIFLE COMPETITIONS.

    The cadets' rifle competitions were continued at Bisley to-day. The Australians Were easily first in the day's performance with 40 points. ...

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  23. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    The play in the English golf championship contest was concluded to-day. Evans completed the fourth and final round with 80 his aggregate ...

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  24. TENNIS

    The third round of the English tennis championship was played to-day. Heath and Marsh were the two successful contestants. ...

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  25. NOT TO DIE

    The State Executive Council to-day commuted the death sentence passed on William Thomas Smith for the murder of his little daughter at North Melbourne to ...

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  26. VALEDICTORY. A TEACHER FAREWELLED.

    On Thursday evening a social gathering was held in the Adelaide High School in honor of Mr. [?] L. Rosaiter, B.A., who is leaving that institution to take ...

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  27. SYDNEY FOG

    The worst [?]og yet experienced in Sydney enveloped the harbor for over two hours this morning. Shipping practacaily ceased. Three serious collisions ...

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  28. CORONATION VISITORS HELD UP.

    [?]ite another aspect of the case is presented at Southampton. There visitor to the coronation have assembled in the hope of catching a vessel that ...

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  29. BILLIARDS

    The billiard match, 16,000 up, between Lindrum and Reece was continued to-day. At the close of the evening session the scores were:—Lindrum, 4,668—best ...

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  31. TWO COMPANIES CAVE IN.

    The first real break in the strike occurred this afternoon. The Anchor and Allan lines concered full recognition of the terms for ...

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  32. AVIATION. Vincennes-London Race

    The Vincennes to London aviation rice was continued to-day. With M. Verdrine leading, four aviators got away from Roubaix and ...

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  33. BAILED UP

    Bart Lee the Chinese gardener who was found unconscious at Leichhardt on Sunday, has recovered his senses. He says that he was bailed up by two men and ...

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  34. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    Shortly before 5 o'clock this morning after a continuous sitting for 24 hours a division was taken in the Legislative Assembly on the second ...

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  35. HOLDING UP WHITE STAR.

    The case is very different with the White Star Company. The strikers consider that the company have broken faith with them and have decided to ...

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  36. BOAT MISSING

    The police have received a wire from Proserpine stating that a boat containing the Rev. Scott, a Presbyterian minister, and a man named Molle, left on Friday ...

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  37. RETIRING OFFICIAL HONORED

    At the waterworks yard, Kent Town, on Friday afternoon the officers of the Hydrantic and Engineer's Department assembled to bid farewell to Mr. W. Goss, head clerk, who owing to ...

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  38. The Committee's Letter

    The following communication has been received at Port Adelaide from the committee of the Seamen's Union in Great Britain regarding the present trouble in ...

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  39. FIRST WOMAN MONOPLANIST.

    The first successful monoplane flight accomplished by a woman was made here to-day. Mrs. Martin was the lady, and she flew in 18 minutes over ...

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  40. BAG SNATGHER

    To-night a man endeavored to [?] a handbag from a lady while walkings along the Toorak road, South Yarra. The lady screamed, and Mr. Fred Quinlan, a ...

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  41. W.A. TRAGEDY

    The inquest on the victims of the Killerberrin double tragedy was commenced to-day. Dr. White stated that the cause of ...

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  42. ANTI-GAMBLING LEAGUE.

    The quarterly meeting of the council of the Anti-Gambling and National Welfare League was [?] in the church office on Thursday afternoon. The president, the Bishop of Adelaide, occupied ...

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  43. STEEL TRUST

    What promises to be the most sensational and far reaching anti-trust actions that the Federal Government has ever undertaken is expected to be ...

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  44. JEWS IN RUSSIA

    The American Embassy here has made representations to the Russian Government regarding American Jews who are buying at the fair at Tyumen, ...

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  45. ENGLISH RACING

    A great race took place at Newmarket to-day when the Princess of Wales Stakes, which resulted in a victory for Swynford was run. There was great ...

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  46. SUICIDE By HANGING.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—Carl Henry Mayer, aged 53, a meat cutter, committed suicide to-day by hanging, himself at his residence, North Melbourne. He kicked ...

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  47. WITHHOLDING PAY

    Some dissatisfaction was expressed by the employes of the Railway Department on the wages sheet at Perth, Fremantle, the Midland Junction at the action of ...

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  48. THE EASIER WAY.

    Four young men—Edward Matter, George Lemke, Charles Aldridge and William Newling—while returning from a dance last night started to cross the ...

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  49. DEFENCE

    Some German authorities predict the abandonment of great armies based on compulsory military service for every adult male. ...

    Article : 111 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. CATHOLIC CONGRESS

    The Eucharistic Congress was continued at Seville to-day. The procession of the most holy sacrament was the most spectacular ...

    Article : 77 words
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